'Spider-Man' Producer Laura Ziskin Succumbs to Cancer

From PopEater: It's a sad day in Hollywood. Laura Ziskin, best known for her work as a producer for the 'Spider-Man' film franchise, passed away Sunday after a long battle with breast cancer. She was 61.

According to E! Online, in addition to her work on 'Spider-Man' she also served as a producer for the 1990 hit 'Pretty Woman.' In 2002, she was also the first woman to serve as a solo producer for the Academy Awards -- a role for which she won several Emmy Awards.

Ziskin was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in 2004 and decided to co-found the cancer-fighting organization Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C).

"It is with great sadness that we share with you the news that our colleague and dear friend Laura Ziskin, co-founder of Stand Up to Cancer, passed away peacefully today at her home in Santa Monica, California," the organization said in a statement.

"While our hearts are broken, this loss strengthens the determination of the entire Stand Up to Cancer family to make Laura's fervent wish one day become a reality: to make it possible for everyone diagnosed with cancer to become long term survivors," the statement continued.

Christina Applegate, a breast cancer survivor, tweeted in honor of Ziskin Sunday night. "Just heard that the remarkable, talented, amazing Laura Ziskin has passed away! #su2c we will continue to fight for you!!! Bless you Laura!" she wrote.